With a strong showing at the 2016 Senior Metropolitan Winter Championships last weekend, Badger swimmers continued their journey on the Road to Rio and the 2016 US Olympic Swimming Trials which are scheduled to take place on June 26 – July 3rd in Omaha, Nebraska.
The meet was a important step in the training and preparation for the professional swimmers Zane Grothe, Ryan Feeley, Cody Miller, Lindsay Vrooman and James Wells along with all the Olympic Trial Qualifiers swimming for Badger Swim Club.
The meet was a challenging due to the new scoring format of the meet, making all swims valuable in the evening finals as the A-B-C-D finals all scored.
On the Men’s side, Badger was able to take the team title with great swims by all its members with some highlighted swims by the professionals and Christian Huber, David Bravo, Spencer Lafata, Ian Bidwell, Josh Hendell, Haofeng Lui, and Jack Loveless. The men swam well in the morning going Short Course and coming back each night and rising to the occasion to swim Long Course Finals.
With limited number of swimmers on the women’s side, the scoring format was even more challenging. Our womens team, lead by Lindsay Vrooman with 4 Individual event wins, paired with Anina Lund and Natalie Eid and the up and coming youth of the Badger Women’s Team fought each night for points. In the end, the womens team was overpowered in numbers and came in second to a LIAC team, which was filled with depth and numbers.
The team swam well with personal bests in both SC and LC and many of the swims qualified for future events that Badger will be training and focusing on. Upcoming meets to watch for fast swimming will be the Arena Pro Swim Series with stops in Orlando Fl., Mesa Az., and Charlotte NC. along with the Texas American Short Course Championships, Metro Junior Olympics and ASCA Single Age Group Championships.
4 x winner
Lindsay Vrooman – Women’s 200/400/800/1500 freestyles
2 x winners
Ryan Feeley 800 Free / 200 Butterfly
Zane Grothe 200/400 Freestyles
Cody Miller 100 Breasstroke / 200 Individual Medley
James Wells 100 / 200 Backstrokes
1 x winners
Spencer Lafata